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==Modern and Contemporary Architecture==
==Modern and Contemporary Architecture==

'''Mexican architecture'''

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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:47, 16 April 2009

In a broad sense, Mexican architecture comprises works of architecture created in Mexico, as well as architecture of pre-hispanic and colonial times that have become part of Mexico's architectural heritage. Moreover, architectural styles of the independent nation have a strong influence from those previous epochs; therefore it is necessary to include them as part of this heritage.

Mesoamerican Architecture

Main article: Mesoamerican architecture

Colonial Architecture

19th and early 20th Century Architecture

Modern and Contemporary Architecture

Mexican architecture

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See also

Main article: List of Mexican architects